> Even if the file is on a local file server (not SMB)? If that's the
case, then (once again) please put an example ".ts" file - for which
"MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer" did not terminate for you - on a
publically-accessible web server, and send us the URL, so we can
download and test it our
Am Sonntag, den 03.07.2011, 13:35 -0700 schrieb Ross Finlayson:
> > For those it won't terminate for me at all.
>
> Even if the file is on a local file server (not SMB)? If that's the
> case, then (once again) please put an example ".ts" file - for which
> "MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer" did not
Another thing I am wondering about: Is MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer meant
to work with TS-files containing h264-Video as well?
Yes.
For those it won't terminate for me at all.
Even if the file is on a local file server (not SMB)? If that's the
case, then (once again) please put an example
Am Sonntag, den 03.07.2011, 08:10 -0700 schrieb Ross Finlayson:
> >Actually when preparing a file for upload I just realised, that the
> >problem only occurs when the files are stored on a smb mounted share. If
> >I copy the file to a local disk it works well. Any thoughts on this?
>
> For some re
Actually when preparing a file for upload I just realised, that the
problem only occurs when the files are stored on a smb mounted share. If
I copy the file to a local disk it works well. Any thoughts on this?
For some reason, you're not getting EOF when you read past the end of
the file when i
Am Sonntag, den 03.07.2011, 07:22 -0700 schrieb Ross Finlayson:
> >is anyone else seeing the MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer not terminating at
> >all? When I start it with a path to a ts file it creates a tsx file as
> >expected and for a while it causes some CPU load.
> >A few moments later CPU load
is anyone else seeing the MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer not terminating at
all? When I start it with a path to a ts file it creates a tsx file as
expected and for a while it causes some CPU load.
A few moments later CPU load reduces to 0%, I guess indexing is
completed then, but the program will nev
Hi,
is anyone else seeing the MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer not terminating at
all? When I start it with a path to a ts file it creates a tsx file as
expected and for a while it causes some CPU load.
A few moments later CPU load reduces to 0%, I guess indexing is
completed then, but the program will